Our Friends.

When we first began searching for a place to establish our farm in 2011, we stumbled across Puget Island almost by accident. Though less than an hour and a half away from Portland, and accessible by ferry from Westport, we found even many native Oregonians had not heard of this hidden jewel. No matter where we looked, no other spot measured up to what we found here and in the surrounding Wahkiakum County area, so we decided to put down roots. We encourage you to come visit and discover for yourself our tight-knit community of amazing people growing organically-raised fruits, vegetables, and flowers; offering grass-fed meat and eggs from pasture-raised hens; crafting artisanal cheese from farmstead goats; and brewing delicious beer using ingredients grown by local farmers. While there are plenty of great things to do and places to stay in Wahkiakum County, we highly recommend supporting our community of friends... though we warn you, you may not want to leave!

Stockhouse's Farm and Rog's RetreatStockhouse's Farm on beautiful Puget Island, located in the lower Columbia River, offers a reason to visit year round. Rog's Retreat, our picturesque guest cottage is ready for your country getaway. The farm is an operating Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) farm, offering flower, egg and produce subscriptions. Flowers by the bucket from Diane's burgeoning cutting garden are available for your wedding or special event.

Little Island Farm & FlowersLittle Island Flowers is excited to be involved in the SlowFlowers.commovement. We want you to know where your flowers come from, whether you're a florist selling them retail or a consumer buying a bouquet for your kitchen table. Our flowers are cut fresh so you can be assured they will have a long vase life. We have a beautiful place to hold your special event - be it a family reunion, special dinner or wedding. Our outdoor venue is picturesque, intimate and versatile enough to tailor perfectly to fit your event. We can accommodate up to 150 guests with onsite parking.

Backwater FarmA wee, idyllic 40-acre farm on Puget Island, Washington in the lower Columbia River. A wondrous setting where the sky seems bluer, the pastures greener and the times simpler. A place of quiet beauty, sustainable farm practices and Backwater Hands-On-Farming: Everything we do is hand chosen, tended, fed and picked without pesticides, herbicides nor antibiotics. Small Batch hops, honey and by mid-summer, pastured, free range, heritage chickens and eggs that make food lovers happy.

Island's End FarmOur mission at Island’s End Farm is providing high quality organically grown vegetables, promoting increased use and enjoyment of eating leafy greens, and continually nurturing the soil in which we have grown our vegetables for over 30 years. Island’s End Farm is a member of Wahkiakum Food and Farm Network, Slow Food USA, Local Harvest, Tilth Producers of Washington, and Worldwide Opportunities on Organic Farms (WWOOF-USA). We support the Organic Consumers Association, who is currently working on legislation in Washington State to have GMO ingredients labeled.

River Mile 38 BreweryThe Mission of River Mile 38 Brewing Company is to first, and foremost, brew really good beer using high quality ingredients. Secondly, we want to offer a cool, laid back, “watering hole” type of taproom where customers can hang out and drink our beer. Lastly, we prioritize a healthy environment, fairly compensated employees, and using our means to give back to our community.

Little Island CreameryOur 34-acre farm is comprised of a barn, built in 1946, some outbuildings and the pasture, nestled in the middle of the Lower Columbia River on Puget Island in Washington State. We raise Jersey cows and French Alpine goats and offer their fresh raw milk, as well as cow cream and butter, plus several artisan cheeses for sale to people who love real, flavorful food. We practice biological farming, which means we do our best to mimic nature so that our animal partners are healthy and happy.

Skamokawa Farmstead CreamerySkamokawa Farmstead Creamery is located in Wahkiakum County in Washington State. We are dedicated to producing the tastiest of artisan cheeses and goat milk products crafted in the old world style. Our milk is produced on the property by our partners/goats, who play and graze on our lush Southwestern Washington grasses, and is turned into cheese by creative cheesemakers who honor the place, the people, the air, the water, and the history of this prime dairyland of Southwestern Washington State.

The Inn at Crippen Creek FarmWelcome to The Inn at Crippen Creek Farm! Our peaceful farm is nestled in the heart of the Willapa Hills – a perfect location from which to explore the Columbia River, Astoria, Long Beach, and other southwest Washington attractions. On our secluded 15 acres we garden, raise our own meat and passionately pursue a more contemplative life. We offer luxurious accommodations, gourmet farm-to-table dining, and respite from the hectic rhythm of everyday life.

Hotel CathlametHotel Cathlamet was built in 1926 originally as a hotel. It has been many things over the years and in 2010 it was converted back to a 19 room hotel. After undergoing major renovations, the Hotel Cathlamet is handicap accessible with each room having a private bath, however many original features and its historic charm remain! Centrally located on the middle of Main Street in Cathlamet, WA, it allows easy access to everything Wahkiakum County has to offer.

Twin Gables Bed & Breakfast InnLet us be your vacation home in rural Skamokawa, in Southwest Washington. With just two bed and breakfast rooms, you’ll enjoy a peaceful break from the everyday, with attentive service from friendly but not obtrusive innkeepers. Tie your boat at our dock, or drive up and park right by our front gate, in convenient off-street parking. Our breakfasts feature local foods in season. Our optional dinners often include ingredients from the Puget Island Farmers Market, as well as the west-side Fred's Homegrown (Naselle) and the sellers at the Grays River Grange market days.